Bilateral magnetic resonance imaging
Selected Abstract
Bilateral magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and two-dimensional time of flight (2D-TOF) magnetic resonance angiography and venography (MRA/MRV) in compression abnormalities of the brachial plexus
Poster submission Monitored bilateral magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) displays soft tissue anatomic detail and alteration of fascial planes by proton distribution, and provides high-resolution imaging of nerves, arteries, veins, and lymphatics-which supply the brachial plexus. The 2D-TOF MRA/MRV ...
August 1, 2003; Journal of the National Medical Association
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